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Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Liberalism in an
Illiberal Society
I. The Origins of
German Liberalism
1770-1847
1 Partei and Bewegung
2 Social Change
and the Mittelstand
3 The Staat and the Volk
II. Revolutionary Overture
1848-49
4 The Coming of
the Revolution
5 The Frankfurt Parliament
and the Dilemmas of
Liberty
III. Old Problems and New Realities
1850-66
6 The Search for a
Liberal Society
7 The Search for a
Liberal Volk
8 The Search for a
Liberal Staat
IV. The "Liberal Era"
1866-77
9 "Turning the Corner"
Liberalism and the
Bismarckian State
10 The Challenge
of Democratization
11 The Liberal Constituency
and the Rise
of Interest Politics
V. Division and Decline
1877-90
12 The "Second
Reichsgrindung"
13 National Liberalism
Moves to the Right
14 The Liberal Left and
the Burdens of Opposition
VI The Wilhelmine Age
1890-1914
15 From Movement
to Minority
16 The Fragmentation of
the Middle Strata
17 The Liberal Parties
between Right and Left
Conclusion
Liberalism, Nationalism,
and the German Question
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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